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Full text of the Law

NRS484B.120 Driving on defiles, canyons or mountain highways.

The driver of a motor vehicle traveling through defiles or canyons or on mountain highways shall hold such motor vehicle under control and as near the right hand edge of the highway as reasonably possible.
(Added to NRS by 1957, 504) (Substituted in revision for NRS 484.457)

In Hawaii you will be fined for riding in the back of a passenger car without a seatbelt, however you can ride in the bed of a pickup truck with no safety equipment

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Current Hawaii law states: Kids 12 and under cannot ride in the back of a pickup truck. Everyone else can if all the seats in the cab are occupied. The truck has to have sides and a working tailgate. The people need to be sitting on the floor itself not on the wheel wells and not holding down any cargo.

There are exceptions for businesses that serve the public and government agencies. It also does not apply in officially authorized parades or caravans.

Explanation

Mississippi has passed a bill to ban its towns and counties from regulating portion sizes, requiring posted calorie counts, or yanking toys from kids' meals, reports NPR. In a direct response to New York City's recently quashed attempt to cap soda sizes, the "anti-Bloomberg bill" will restrict the regulation of "consumer incentive items and nutrition labeling" to the state legislature alone. The Republican governor is expected to sign it.